The fact that someone like Tolkien, who saw both his parents die when he was a child and most of his friends die during World War I, could still dream of a world so full of charm, innocence and beauty is what gives me hope for future.
I am 75 and have been a Tolkien fan since my twenties. The comments I read are very heart warming to me as are the quotes from Tolkien's books. The simple sentiments that are expressed by Tolkien's characters somehow are comforting and a balm in a turbulent world. I guess the true fans of Tolkien like me long for a place like the shire, good fellowship, cheer, loyalty, and simplicity. Middle Earth seems real at times to me. Thank you Mr. Tolkien.
I am 15 and love reading books by J.R.R Tolkien as well :) so far I have read The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. hoping to find more by him to read soon!
I am 40 years of age and have experienced heartbreak, battled cancer, and chronic illness. But the world and stories crafted by Mr. Tolkien stand out to me as some of the most beautiful things I've experienced in this life, and counted among the things worth living for.
I agree so much. If only humans could live the values of a Hobbit's life the world be a much better place. I have valued Tolkien's stories since I first read The Hobbit in 1964. When the move trilogy came out it was wonderful. I liked how the writers of the script did the best they could to keep it "Frodo centric".
+Brian Holmes and thus began the greatest saga AND where he started with the race of hobbits. Much like Walt Disney's idea for a mouse, this line written rather effortlessly and he went from there.
"Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat..."
+zoo- sama The combination of long hours, strict dress code, and (I'd assume) horrid dental plan kinda rules out Nazgul for me. But each to their own :P
Thank you so much for all of your nice and supportive comments on my video, you guys are amazing and I'm so grateful to have you in my life! :) Concerning Hobbits from The Lord of the Rings - (Violin) Taylor Davis
"This was a Hobbit's hole, which means good food, a warm hearth, and all the comforts of home" I love that line so much and Ian Holm delivered it beautifully
“It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out of your door,” he used to say. “You step into the Road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to.”
I grew up with Lotr. My family being huge nerds. This song followed me wherever I went as a kid and my childhood was amazing because of it. Now I listen to it and can't help but cry because of how happy it made me.
sitting at my office desk listening to this...cant stop my tears,,,the music just grips you,,and takes u back to the shire,,to those vast meadows ,,,watermills...hobbit holes...the sunny mornings ...what a beautiful feeling it is that this music creates deep inside us.
This made me cry tears of joy, this is one of the most amazing, joyful, beautiful, breathtaking pieces of music I have ever heard. Thank you for taking already great music and making it into something of your own design.
I can't help but to also hear the narration by Ian Holm: "Hobbits have been living and farming in the four Farthings of the Shire for many hundreds of years. Quite content to ignore and be ignored by the world of the Big Folk - Middle-Earth being, after all, full of strange creatures beyond count. Hobbits must seem of little importance, being neither renowned as great warriors, nor counted among the very wise. In fact, it has been remarked by some that the Hobbits' only real passion is for food. A rather unfair observation, as we have also developed a keen interest in the brewing of ales, and the smoking of pipe-weed. But where our hearts truly lie is in peace and quiet, and good tilled earth. For all Hobbits share a love of things that grow."
I don't know why, but I always get goosebumps when I hear this song and the original. the books were amazing but I have so many good memories of watching the movies with my mother when they first came out. The lord of the rings have kick started my imagination and lead to many great stories of my own. thank you for bringing us such an amazing version of my most beloved movie theme song!
This hits right in the heart and i love Lord of the rings and this music is soo magical and your violin rendition is just out of this world! The feels... oh my.. so many mixed emotions
I think this is about the 10th(?) time in the past hour that your music has made me cry. Thank you, and thank Jeremy Jahns for telling me about your gorgeous music.
Man I’m a young man who grew up on the movies in the early 2000s and later read the novels loved both as equally.. my mom would play this song on CD for me because she burned it on to a disc back in the day.. LOR is embedded in the very being of my excistence.. ❤❤❤ thanks for covering this masterpiece
This is so amazing and it's nice to know that there are other girls out there who enjoy lord of the rings, and your face was just so passionate when you where playing.
Gabi24492 *Hem* Eowyn almost single-handedly destroys the Witch King. She's brave enough to defy convention and travel across Middle Earth to fight on Pelennor with her uncle and brother. And before anyone says she was only motivated by her adoration of Aragorn, his feelings for Arwen motivate him to fight as well. Arwen herself is powerful, and let's not forget Galadriel, who's ancient and so powerful she's in another league. And that's from one series from 50 years ago! Never mind Pratchet's books, or GRRM? No heroines my arse, you just ain't looking.
Gabi24492 my dad was the one who got me into fantasy in the first place and my mom is not the fantasy type, also every single girl in my grade hates harry potter and lord of the rings Xd
The fact that the video starts with the artist sitting under a tree - the same way Frodo sits when "Fellowship of the Ring" title floats in - is a nice touch!
Beautiful. This music helps me see the beauty of ordinary life and the countless gifts I have each day, particularly food, sleep, and most of all family. Plus, it reminds me of the glories of Tolkien’s works. Thank you so much.
When I was 6 and I first saw the lord of the rings I immediately fell in love with the world and the music, and I almost every time burst into tears as I watch these movies. THIS SONG BRINGS SO MUCH WARMTH IN MY HEART YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY BELIEVE IT!!!!!!! :D
Out of the millions of people who post things on RUclips showing off their chops at who knows what, I only ever enjoy those that smile. When they smile, I know they love what they're doing, which makes me like what they're doing. I can't really explain it completely.
en verdad es exquisita esta interpretación , me encanto al igual que todo lo que toca taylor davis , es dulce , tierna , y encantadora la forma que interpreta
As talented and lovely as an Elf, as kind and cheerful as a hobbit, Taylor Davis is easily my favourite violinist playing one of my very favourite musical themes. Thank you, Taylor!
A couple of years back, I saw this vid on my newsfeed and I loved it so much I shared it. Forward to my present day, a lot has happened in my life, lost a few loved ones and it seems like I’ve lost ground on my life. Anyway, I’ve been off from work a couple of weeks now and I’ve been trying to find my center again. As I was reflecting I thought of this video and now as I’m watching it again, this artist is simply sensational. You can see and feel her passion and love for music the way she plays. It gives me a sense of hope and peace. Thank you for doing a wonderful job and hope you continue to share your passion with the rest of the world.
Your music reflect the magic found in shire or any other magical land,such beauty and joy of utmost calmth and lucidity.......keep making all of us forget about everything we hate doing yet we do.....as those 3 mins of ur song made me forget....peace
Looping the 273th time now :) Thanks for making this and I hope the purchase of the background soundtrack is available as well so that we can try out by ourselves!
I’ve always loved the violin, even as a child. Never have I met someone who’s talent at playing the violin could bring me to tears though, until I watched Taylor’s videos. Wonderful music, amazing talent!
I want to be in a park, a park that is very windy quite a bit with a lot of people having fun without their phones on their hands. Everyone just having fun while someone plays this song.... like a festival
Galadriel: "Mithrandir. Why the halfing?" Gandalf: "I do not know. Saruman believes it is only power that can hold evil in check but that is not what I have found. I've found it is the small things. Every day deeds of ordinary folk that keeps the darkness at bay. Simple acts of kindness and love. Why Bilbo Baggins? Perhaps it is because I am afraid and he gives me courage..." The legacy of the Hobbits.
My favorite music, when I feel tired 😪and frustrated 😞, and watches beautiful natural scope, and I start my day again... Thanks, ❤️Taylor. Greetings to you from my Iraq 🇮🇶
Ahhhhhhh... Middle Earth! I saw the last Hobbit movie and in the end I was thinking: Bye Middle Earth, I wish I could remain here, go to the Shire, drink some mead in the The Prancing Pony.
Carolinefdq I think Christopher Tolkien will not allow more movies for now, neither the market will have space for them, not until the Comic based movies hype cools down.
And just like that, for 3 minutes and 18 seconds, this world feels like a better place. Thank you so much for the amazing rendition of this beautiful tune, Taylor.
WOW! I haven't commented on RUclips videos for a long time bc it's hard to find quality content. But this is just amazingly beautiful. I love this song, and the mashup of this song and kanye west too. But I really am thinking about starting on violin because I love how it sounds. Thank you for this amazing video
Bellatrix the Killer I too enjoy Lindsey Stirling but the LOTR song she did was a different one than this. It was a play on the Rohan theme where as this is the Hobbit theme. One thing about Taylor is that she does more movie and game themes than Lindsey does which is why I tend to listen to her more often. Have you noticed how few a songs Lindsey has been releasing lately? She got REALLY popular which means less time devoted to new stuff and more time towards tours :/
I found Taylor's channel by accident one day, and I learned why people say some of the greatest things are discovered by accident... Taylor is an excellent violinist and I've enjoyed every video she's put on RUclips.
"Do you remember the Shire, Mr. Frodo? It'll be spring soon. And the orchards will be in blossom. And the birds will be nesting in the hazel thicket. And they'll be sowing the summer barley in the lower fields... and eating the first of the strawberries with cream. Do you remember the taste of strawberries?" Hello to everyone from 2021!
LoTR has been my escapist corner for many years, and I know the various artists, whether it be the original artists or the adaptation masters; this is the first time I hear your music and it is great as heck! ^o^ Like finding out your favorite song comes in pints.
Bilbo: "Ahrrmm… The twenty-second day of September in the year fourteen-hundred, by Shire-reckoning. Bag End, Bagshot Row, Hobbiton, Westfarthing, the Shire, Middle-Earth. The Third Age of this world."Bilbo: "There and Back Again. A Hobbit's Tale, by Bilbo Baggins."[Bilbo turns the title page over to start on a new page. He pauses and takes a puff from his pipe.]Bilbo: "Now… where to begin? Ah, yes."Bilbo: "Concerning Hobbits."Bilbo: "Hobbits have been living and farming in the four Farthings of the Shire for many hundreds of years. Quite content to ignore and be ignored by the world of the Big Folk - Middle-Earth being, after all, full of strange creatures beyond count. Hobbits must seem of little importance, being neither renowned as great warriors, nor counted among the very wise."[Bilbo resumes writing.]Bilbo: "In fact, it has been remarked by some that the Hobbits' only real passion is for food."Bilbo: "A rather unfair observation, as we have also developed a keen interest in the brewing of ales, and the smoking of pipe-weed. But where our hearts truly lie is in peace and quiet......., and good tilled earth. For all Hobbits share a love of things that grow."
Bilbo: "And yes, no doubt to others, our ways seem quaint. But today of all days, it is brought home to me: it is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life."
Finally was able to publish violin sheet music for this song! If you guys are interested, here's the link 😊 mnot.es/2Dtf7hZ
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Would never pay 5$ for notes. If someone really loves music he gives notes for free.
Taylor Davis I Love you ,Henrique Brazil
So beautiful
freaksandmens Shut up! 5$ are nothing for this masterpiece
The fact that someone like Tolkien, who saw both his parents die when he was a child and most of his friends die during World War I, could still dream of a world so full of charm, innocence and beauty is what gives me hope for future.
well this is a underrated comment for sure!
It takes a special kind of individual to transform pain into something beautiful
and that is why there ever was just one of him.
I dunno about innocence once I a foul beast makes an appearance
dont ignore the incredibly dark side of middle earth as well
"There's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo"
"And it's worth fighting for."
I've heard that many times yet can't stop listening to it again
For it's the fight that secures the "some good's" presence. It's a constant effort!
Golem , violin and music..MY Precious!
Ahh come on man teared my eye up
@@thepostguy37It's ok, me too
I am 75 and have been a Tolkien fan since my twenties. The comments I read are very heart warming to me as are the quotes from Tolkien's books. The simple sentiments that are expressed by Tolkien's characters somehow are comforting and a balm in a turbulent world. I guess the true fans of Tolkien like me long for a place like the shire, good fellowship, cheer, loyalty, and simplicity. Middle Earth seems real at times to me. Thank you Mr. Tolkien.
I am 15 and love reading books by J.R.R Tolkien as well :)
so far I have read The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. hoping to find more by him to read soon!
@@iluvcatz2 Good for you. The stories never get old.
@@garybeauchamp3623 very true
I am 40 years of age and have experienced heartbreak, battled cancer, and chronic illness. But the world and stories crafted by Mr. Tolkien stand out to me as some of the most beautiful things I've experienced in this life, and counted among the things worth living for.
I agree so much. If only humans could live the values of a Hobbit's life the world be a much better place. I have valued Tolkien's stories since I first read The Hobbit in 1964. When the move trilogy came out it was wonderful. I liked how the writers of the script did the best they could to keep it "Frodo centric".
"In a hole in the ground, there lived a hobbit..." And thus began the greatest saga in literature
+Brian Holmes and thus began the greatest saga AND where he started with the race of hobbits. Much like Walt Disney's idea for a mouse, this line written rather effortlessly and he went from there.
hobbit is the best. whenever i listen to this it reminds me of all those epic stuff left behind by jrr tolkein. it makes me cry.
"Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat..."
prayul kashyap it not the best stupid hobbit
"For this was a hobbit hole, and this meant good food and drink and home"
This song for me is described in one word: Home.
+Kevin H. Pilgrim Because you're a hobbit? ;)
+zoo- sama Aren't we all deep down inside? ;)
Gabriel Johnson Course ;) though I'd prefer to be a Nazgul but well XD
+zoo- sama The combination of long hours, strict dress code, and (I'd assume) horrid dental plan kinda rules out Nazgul for me. But each to their own :P
Gabriel Johnson I agree ^^' but still, I think they just are so cool. I like the ''fallen king'' side, it's so dark :p sounds like the darkness itself
"And he lived happily ever... after end of his day"
RIP Sir Ian Holem the Bilbo Baggins
Till the end of his days.
RIP
Thank you so much for all of your nice and supportive comments on my video, you guys are amazing and I'm so grateful to have you in my life! :) Concerning Hobbits from The Lord of the Rings - (Violin) Taylor Davis
You are the BEST
Amazing!
Im in love with you! and your music! You are incredible!
Awesome!!! :)
thanks u to upload all your excelents videos. Cheers from argentina!
"This was a Hobbit's hole, which means good food, a warm hearth, and all the comforts of home"
I love that line so much and Ian Holm delivered it beautifully
I walked down the aisle on my wedding to this music, it was magical. Thank you for creating this amazing version of my favorite music.
I'm thinking of playing this during the unity ceremony in my wedding in September ❤
Me too
That's gonna be me in 3 weeks!
this song brings me tears...
+Ana Gonçalves Pereira, my poor ;p
me to im addicted to hobbit at the mo
SAME :')
remembering 2001..what a beautiful time....cant stop tears
Thank you for playing this tune from the Lord's of the ring trilogy. It's absolutely beautiful.
“It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out of your door,” he used to say. “You step into the Road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there is no telling where you might be swept off to.”
I love how she smiles when she plays. Its like nothing makes her happier :)
Its nice thing knowing they like to play to.
Is it just me or does Taylor always film in the most beautiful places!?
You're not the only one who thinks that. The places are breathtaking!
I really hate forests. Fucking creepy pasta...
Jack Wang: D Haha! I can relate, unfortunately.
its in oregon. i was watching and the was like .... hey i live there
ButterBunny You are a lucky kid.
Hearing this it put a HUGE smile on my face!
Tienes la partitura?
Omg Same
I grew up with Lotr. My family being huge nerds. This song followed me wherever I went as a kid and my childhood was amazing because of it. Now I listen to it and can't help but cry because of how happy it made me.
I may have possibly cried listening to this... It was so wonderfully played, and the background scenes were gorgeous.
sitting at my office desk listening to this...cant stop my tears,,,the music just grips you,,and takes u back to the shire,,to those vast meadows ,,,watermills...hobbit holes...the sunny mornings ...what a beautiful feeling it is that this music creates deep inside us.
This made me cry tears of joy, this is one of the most amazing, joyful, beautiful, breathtaking pieces of music I have ever heard. Thank you for taking already great music and making it into something of your own design.
Instantly bought it.
Charolete el Bridget wasn't that stuff from oblivion? or skyrim? if i am wrong i am sorry
Norok Vokun read the title LORD OF THE RINGS
I can't help but to also hear the narration by Ian Holm:
"Hobbits have been living and farming in the four Farthings of the Shire for many hundreds of years. Quite content to ignore and be ignored by the world of the Big Folk - Middle-Earth being, after all, full of strange creatures beyond count. Hobbits must seem of little importance, being neither renowned as great warriors, nor counted among the very wise. In fact, it has been remarked by some that the Hobbits' only real passion is for food. A rather unfair observation, as we have also developed a keen interest in the brewing of ales, and the smoking of pipe-weed. But where our hearts truly lie is in peace and quiet, and good tilled earth. For all Hobbits share a love of things that grow."
WarpRulez This movie is one of the biggest reasons I decided to learn to brew beer 🍺
@@Gonzolicious epic!
RIP ian
@WarpRulez "Frodo! Someone at the door! Where is that boy?"
"If you're referring to the incident with the dragon I was barely involved. All I did was give your uncle a little nudge out of the door."
Lmao that line gets me every time
A nudge that apparently saved Middle Earth from a gigantic greedy fire breathing lizard......
Yeah fair
Superb dialogues, Some dialogue of LOTR has a spiritual essence.
"Well whatever you did, you’ve been officially labeled, a disturber of the peace."
This is the best music in The Lord of the Rings movies. And my favorite. Thank you Taylor.
I don't know why, but I always get goosebumps when I hear this song and the original. the books were amazing but I have so many good memories of watching the movies with my mother when they first came out. The lord of the rings have kick started my imagination and lead to many great stories of my own. thank you for bringing us such an amazing version of my most beloved movie theme song!
0:50 i am in heaven Now....... Goosebumps...... Love from INDIA
I think this was her best one yet because of the view and the calming music
This song will always have a special place in my heart!
I nearly started crying because I just love it so much
This hits right in the heart and i love Lord of the rings and this music is soo magical and your violin rendition is just out of this world! The feels... oh my.. so many mixed emotions
And this, my friends, is why I chose to play the violin.
+Kitty Kat good luck
Same
I play bassoon. Hoping my sister plays violin.
Learning this right now on the violin
I play violin too. But I'm just a beginner. I used to go to violin classes before corona began too.
This movie so close to my heart ... Thank you so much for my mental healing ... ... Lots of love
Best song in most of the LOTR Franchise, artfully tuned and played to its full glory by an Angel with a violin. Doesn't get better than this.
I think this is about the 10th(?) time in the past hour that your music has made me cry. Thank you, and thank Jeremy Jahns for telling me about your gorgeous music.
Quarantined, and missing the nature that's not inside home, but is outside.
🌻🌷
Beautiful video and beautiful performance
Thank you so much Moisés, so happy you liked it! :)
This is probably my favorite LotR/Hobbit song... Your cover of it is amazing!!
When you seem to live in a world determined to rip itself apart. We mustn't forget gems like this exist in the world.
Her violin music makes me cry and I’m one tough dude. That says something.
Wow it's of truth was very beautiful really amazing and wonderful congratulations!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😘🌹🌹🌹🌹
0:30
everytime, everytime I hear that I just wanna cry
Such a fairy, such a goddess... Such an honor to watch you doing things you love. Thank you.
With love ♥
Man I’m a young man who grew up on the movies in the early 2000s and later read the novels loved both as equally.. my mom would play this song on CD for me because she burned it on to a disc back in the day.. LOR is embedded in the very being of my excistence.. ❤❤❤ thanks for covering this masterpiece
Wherever this was filmed, I want to live there.
outskirts of North Korea..
To me it just looks like some normal countryside if you go a bit away from the road
New Zealand
Kevin DC I think is New Zealand :/
It was in oregon
This is so amazing and it's nice to know that there are other girls out there who enjoy lord of the rings, and your face was just so passionate when you where playing.
Well why not, fantasy is not a male thing. But being honest, I'm mad it seems like it is. Never saw a proper heroine. Would love to see it.
Gabi24492 *Hem* Eowyn almost single-handedly destroys the Witch King. She's brave enough to defy convention and travel across Middle Earth to fight on Pelennor with her uncle and brother. And before anyone says she was only motivated by her adoration of Aragorn, his feelings for Arwen motivate him to fight as well. Arwen herself is powerful, and let's not forget Galadriel, who's ancient and so powerful she's in another league. And that's from one series from 50 years ago! Never mind Pratchet's books, or GRRM? No heroines my arse, you just ain't looking.
Gabi24492 my dad was the one who got me into fantasy in the first place and my mom is not the fantasy type, also every single girl in my grade hates harry potter and lord of the rings Xd
Gwen Steele Well i hate Harry Potter i expended whole movies expecting him to die in the end. But no, he dies but not dies. Fake shit damm it
Gabi24492 well read the books, it tells you why he had to die.
The time change back into the main melody at 2:19 gives me chills.
Not sure if I'm dead and reached the heaven, or just seeing and hearing an angel playing.
+Jose Manuel Delgado Taboada *tips fedora*
This is one of my all time favorite video and songs of you! So serene and beautiful :)
The fact that the video starts with the artist sitting under a tree - the same way Frodo sits when "Fellowship of the Ring" title floats in - is a nice touch!
That waterfall at 1:10 is beautiful!
Beautiful. This music helps me see the beauty of ordinary life and the countless gifts I have each day, particularly food, sleep, and most of all family. Plus, it reminds me of the glories of Tolkien’s works. Thank you so much.
When I was 6 and I first saw the lord of the rings I immediately fell in love with the world and the music, and I almost every time burst into tears as I watch these movies. THIS SONG BRINGS SO MUCH WARMTH IN MY HEART YOU CAN'T POSSIBLY BELIEVE IT!!!!!!! :D
Out of the millions of people who post things on RUclips showing off their chops at who knows what, I only ever enjoy those that smile.
When they smile, I know they love what they're doing, which makes me like what they're doing. I can't really explain it completely.
en verdad es exquisita esta interpretación , me encanto al igual que todo lo que toca taylor davis , es dulce , tierna , y encantadora la forma que interpreta
Sus interpretaciones son simplemente... increibles
y lo dulce que hace sonar el violín, parece viola en algunas ocaciones
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As talented and lovely as an Elf, as kind and cheerful as a hobbit, Taylor Davis is easily my favourite violinist playing one of my very favourite musical themes. Thank you, Taylor!
"It all began.. In a Hole In the Ground. Not a Nasty Hole with Worms and Bugs, But.. a Hobbit Hole, There lived a Hobbit."
Somehow I always associate this song with : "There and back again, by Bilbo Baggins, and the Lord of the RIngs, by frodo baggins"
A couple of years back, I saw this vid on my newsfeed and I loved it so much I shared it. Forward to my present day, a lot has happened in my life, lost a few loved ones and it seems like I’ve lost ground on my life. Anyway, I’ve been off from work a couple of weeks now and I’ve been trying to find my center again. As I was reflecting I thought of this video and now as I’m watching it again, this artist is simply sensational. You can see and feel her passion and love for music the way she plays. It gives me a sense of hope and peace. Thank you for doing a wonderful job and hope you continue to share your passion with the rest of the world.
This deserves way more views.
Of course it really does!
This is so beautiful... **wipes tear**
Your music reflect the magic found in shire or any other magical land,such beauty and joy of utmost calmth and lucidity.......keep making all of us forget about everything we hate doing yet we do.....as those 3 mins of ur song made me forget....peace
Can't hold myself from smiling, thank you Taylor 😊
I like to listen to this while reading the books
Me too!
:3
It's such a nice song...
you mean the composition by Howard shore? please tell me yes.
LTG22 Also but I meant this version.
Her love of music and the joy she gets from playing it shows in her every expression. Thanks for sharing your gift.
Looping the 273th time now :) Thanks for making this and I hope the purchase of the background soundtrack is available as well so that we can try out by ourselves!
Wehre does she always find this beautiful places??? 😭😭😭😍😍
Heaven i think !!
Gandalf Le Blanc Yeeees...
+Eagers Life i think perhaps norway becouse of the mountains
She said in a comment that she filmed in Oregon! The main mountain that she was playing on I think is Mary's peak uwu
+Corel League i don't think that it's filmed in Norway. But it kind of looks the same. (I live in Norway, so i'm sorry if my english wasn't amazing😉)
I’ve always loved the violin, even as a child. Never have I met someone who’s talent at playing the violin could bring me to tears though, until I watched Taylor’s videos. Wonderful music, amazing talent!
My favorite theme from LOTR. She is pretty
hey you're here :v i like a lot your channel, everytime i want to heard LOTR OTS, i visit it
I want to be in a park, a park that is very windy quite a bit with a lot of people having fun without their phones on their hands. Everyone just having fun while someone plays this song.... like a festival
Like at bilbo baggins 111st birthday party?
I am 7th grade playing violin for 3 years and I feel like how.
That vibrato, and that smoothness.
WOW
i allways loved your stuff, and now you made my day by making one of my favourite movie themes
Sounds wonderful, i enjoy it, amazing job Taylor ! :)
Thank you!!
Her rhythmic accuracy is excellent. A very talented musician.
Another amazing song paired up with a beautiful video.
I could listen to this for second breakfast! And elevenses. And lunch...
And teatime, dinner ,supper...
Aragorn left the chat
@Juba - يوبا - ⵊⵓⴱⴰ Merry too
You forgot second breakfast, Pippin will be very disappointed
This song screamed Taylor cover.. I'm so happy you did it.
Collab with Lindsey would be awesome. =)
You are both incredible talented and you both deserve all the support so much!
I agree
Gabriela Wilke thank you :)
Galadriel: "Mithrandir. Why the halfing?"
Gandalf: "I do not know. Saruman believes it is only power that can hold evil in check but that is not what I have found. I've found it is the small things. Every day deeds of ordinary folk that keeps the darkness at bay. Simple acts of kindness and love. Why Bilbo Baggins? Perhaps it is because I am afraid and he gives me courage..."
The legacy of the Hobbits.
I totally just cried like a bitch :/
My favorite music, when I feel tired 😪and frustrated 😞, and watches beautiful natural scope, and I start my day again... Thanks, ❤️Taylor. Greetings to you from my Iraq 🇮🇶
So beautiful and fantastic :)
Ahhhhhhh... Middle Earth! I saw the last Hobbit movie and in the end I was thinking: Bye Middle Earth, I wish I could remain here, go to the Shire, drink some mead in the The Prancing Pony.
Same
Ahh, but you forget the Silmarillion, my friend. We aren't finished yet ;)
Quantum Craze they don't have the rights to it though.
Carolinefdq I think Christopher Tolkien will not allow more movies for now, neither the market will have space for them, not until the Comic based movies hype cools down.
the prancing pony is in bree not the shire but i totaly agree with you or retire in the mountain city of rivendell
Beautiful tune,very sentimental,brings tears to my eyes when i hear it.
Excellent! I really enjoyed this
you make me want to live in Shire!! :D
nota the only one
Feray fitri Agreed
Ferrr Fitrr I would love to live in the shire or at least in the place where they filmed it.
I want live in Shire :'( !!
Ferrr Fitrr Agreed!!
You made me cry with this. It is so beautiful :D
Best Trilogy(Everyone Knows)!
Best Music(Till the world end)!
Best Acting(that year)!
Best Graphics(at that time)!
Best Old memories in theater!!
Anshul Ruhela
What about Batman?
Nathan D'Souza LOTR still better, IMO
And just like that, for 3 minutes and 18 seconds, this world feels like a better place.
Thank you so much for the amazing rendition of this beautiful tune, Taylor.
WOW! I haven't commented on RUclips videos for a long time bc it's hard to find quality content. But this is just amazingly beautiful. I love this song, and the mashup of this song and kanye west too. But I really am thinking about starting on violin because I love how it sounds. Thank you for this amazing video
UAAAGHH I'm crying.
This is just so amazing. ;_;
this is good but I prefer Lindsey Stirling's version
Bellatrix the Killer Both are quite good.
yeah. i like this Taylor girl's He's a Pirate cover. lindesey hasant made one yet but i requested
Bellatrix the Killer I too enjoy Lindsey Stirling but the LOTR song she did was a different one than this. It was a play on the Rohan theme where as this is the Hobbit theme. One thing about Taylor is that she does more movie and game themes than Lindsey does which is why I tend to listen to her more often. Have you noticed how few a songs Lindsey has been releasing lately? She got REALLY popular which means less time devoted to new stuff and more time towards tours :/
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I found Taylor's channel by accident one day, and I learned why people say some of the greatest things are discovered by accident... Taylor is an excellent violinist and I've enjoyed every video she's put on RUclips.
How does she find all these beautiful places to film?!:0
Captain De Luze Im beast getting first on a 8million suscriber channel
Jack Wang Haha I guess there just aren't really any where I live then.:')
I live in Long Island, New York and if you drive upstate near Albany and Pennsylvania, you'll see some spectacular scenery.
MediaLover194 Ah...I guess Singapore isn't the most Interesting place.:')
+CappyBara Haha Ikr
"Do you remember the Shire, Mr. Frodo? It'll be spring soon. And the orchards will be in blossom. And the birds will be nesting in the hazel thicket. And they'll be sowing the summer barley in the lower fields... and eating the first of the strawberries with cream. Do you remember the taste of strawberries?"
Hello to everyone from 2021!
The scenery is stunning. And of course the violin playing.
Yes! Yes! Yes! Just in time for _The Hobbit_!
Yesss! I'm super excited for the new movie :)
And now the third movie will be coming out
I LOVE IT THANK TAYLOR THANK
Smiles and tears... this brings smiles and tears. Beautiful!
LoTR has been my escapist corner for many years, and I know the various artists, whether it be the original artists or the adaptation masters; this is the first time I hear your music and it is great as heck! ^o^ Like finding out your favorite song comes in pints.
I love the music Taylor! Your violin is like magic!!!
Where are you filming this video? It is a beautiful place!
she has all of the good songs from anime to games to even original songs. she is so talented
Bilbo: "Ahrrmm… The twenty-second day of September in the year fourteen-hundred, by Shire-reckoning. Bag End, Bagshot Row, Hobbiton, Westfarthing, the Shire, Middle-Earth. The Third Age of this world."Bilbo: "There and Back Again. A Hobbit's Tale, by Bilbo Baggins."[Bilbo turns the title page over to start on a new page. He pauses and takes a puff from his pipe.]Bilbo: "Now… where to begin? Ah, yes."Bilbo: "Concerning Hobbits."Bilbo: "Hobbits have been living and farming in the four Farthings of the Shire for many hundreds of years. Quite content to ignore and be ignored by the world of the Big Folk - Middle-Earth being, after all, full of strange creatures beyond count. Hobbits must seem of little importance, being neither renowned as great warriors, nor counted among the very wise."[Bilbo resumes writing.]Bilbo: "In fact, it has been remarked by some that the Hobbits' only real passion is for food."Bilbo: "A rather unfair observation, as we have also developed a keen interest in the brewing of ales, and the smoking of pipe-weed. But where our hearts truly lie is in peace and quiet......., and good tilled earth. For all Hobbits share a love of things that grow."
I remember that moment! It's the introduction to the first Lord of the Rings movie: Fellowship of the ring! I love this music, and I love that scene!
Bilbo: "And yes, no doubt to others, our ways seem quaint. But today of all days, it is brought home to me: it is no bad thing to celebrate a simple life."
Favorite scene of my favorite trilogy, with my favorite LOTR music played in the background :)
I couldn't help it. I had to say that in an Ian Holm voice.
Schubert Aloysius omg it brings back memories
235 dislike is from mordor
yes you are right orcs , goblins ,azog , blog and their king SAURON
Who is blog
Im from Mordor but i like the song
Umut Ali Kurtuluş you cant! youre the enemy of free people
@@piyushuniyal6129 hahaha well Mordor is not the bad side as you were showed honey